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an nbc news exclusive. kidnapping survivor hannah anderson sets the record straight for the first time since her harrowing ordeal. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams". >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. we begin tonight with a massive firefight across a huge part of the country. right now at least 51 wildfires are burning out of control, and there's word tonight the federal government is running out of money and resources to fight them. while in california tonight there are new evacuations near yosemite national park as a huge fire there closes in. nbc's miguel almaguer has made his way near yosemite. he starts united states off with late-breaking details. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. 84 square miles. that's what's been lost here because conditions in this forest are so dry the growth potential for this fire is extreme, and it couldn't come at a worse
an nbc news exclusive. kidnapping survivor hannah anderson sets the record straight for the first time since her harrowing ordeal. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news with brian williams". >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. we begin tonight with a massive firefight across a huge part of the country. right now at least 51 wildfires are...
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nbc nightly news is next. firestorat 6:00. thousands more evacuated overnight as a huge wildfire spreads near a resort town in idaho, consuming more than 150 square miles. tonight, the latest from the frontlines. >>> egypt on edge. a new warning from the military against more violence as the death toll rises. plus, egypt's christian communitpaying a heavy price. >>> the death of princess diana, the latest on new allegations over how she died being examined by scotland yard, 16 years after that tragic night in paris. >>> wrongful conviction? why is this man still behind bars when even his accusers now insist he did not do it? >>> and message in a bottle, tossed into the sea, uncovered by sandy, and now returned to the man who wrote it half a century ago. >>> good evening. there are few more dangerous places in america right now than on the fire lines out west, both for those fighting the fires and those trying to flee them. there are dozens of wild fires on the move tonight, but the most dangerous is in idaho, the so-called bea
nbc nightly news is next. firestorat 6:00. thousands more evacuated overnight as a huge wildfire spreads near a resort town in idaho, consuming more than 150 square miles. tonight, the latest from the frontlines. >>> egypt on edge. a new warning from the military against more violence as the death toll rises. plus, egypt's christian communitpaying a heavy price. >>> the death of princess diana, the latest on new allegations over how she died being examined by scotland yard, 16...
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. >>> plus, an nbc news exclusive. a doctor on the front lines there telling us what he says is really going on. >>> state of emergency. in california, tonight an out-of-control wildfire the size of denver now raging inside of yosemite. >>> plus, a freak hailstorm and now the threat of flash floods. a wild weekend ahead for millions. >>> judgment day for the army major accused of a massacre at ft. hood. the deadliest mass murder on a base in u.s. history. >>> and gift of time. there's never enough of it. and what would you do if suddenly you had the time to do all of the things you really want? "nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. brian is off tonight. i'm lester holt. >>> there is word tonight the pentagon is drawing up military options to respond to this week's atrocities in syria, as the white house comes under increasing pressure to act. those horrible images of lifeless civilians killed by what the rebels say we
. >>> plus, an nbc news exclusive. a doctor on the front lines there telling us what he says is really going on. >>> state of emergency. in california, tonight an out-of-control wildfire the size of denver now raging inside of yosemite. >>> plus, a freak hailstorm and now the threat of flash floods. a wild weekend ahead for millions. >>> judgment day for the army major accused of a massacre at ft. hood. the deadliest mass murder on a base in u.s. history....
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kerry sanders, nbc news, ft. lauderdale. >>> when we come back, some libraries showing a new kind of book smarts. >>> finally tonight, kindles and ipads have given us new ways to read books and that's got some local libraries having to reinvent themselves. tonight john yang with changes at the checkout desk. >> reporter: when ralph mandarino goes to the grosse point public library outside of detroit it's not always for a book. >> i have a tool that's on reserve. >> reporter: that's right. tool, a tree trimmer. he says it's a better tool than owning one. if i bought that how often would you use it. >> that's the point. you'd only use it maybe once a year. >> reporter: here at the grosse point library there are 285 tools to borrow, everything from "a" on adjustable wrench to "x" an xacto knife. they're still looking for "y" and "z." libraries aren't just for books anymore. dvds are common on library shelves but the skokie, illinois, library, has things to make digital videos, flip cams, laptops and small video came
kerry sanders, nbc news, ft. lauderdale. >>> when we come back, some libraries showing a new kind of book smarts. >>> finally tonight, kindles and ipads have given us new ways to read books and that's got some local libraries having to reinvent themselves. tonight john yang with changes at the checkout desk. >> reporter: when ralph mandarino goes to the grosse point public library outside of detroit it's not always for a book. >> i have a tool that's on reserve....
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. >> announcer: from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nicely news with lester holt. >> good evening. it is ominous in tone and frustratingly thin on specifics, we are talking about the worldwide travel alert issued to americans overseas after u.s. intelligent caught wind al qaeda may be planning an attack against american interest. the threat is credible, but pinpointing the target or targets, officials are taking no chances. issuing a blanket travel warning and closing american embassies across much of the muslim world tomorrow. we are learning more about where the threats are coming from amid a shifting center of power. covering several angle, we go to kristen welker at the white house. >> officials say the threat could be coming from the arabian peninsula and the affiliate in yemen. in one of the most serious terror warnings in years, the state department alerted americans overseas that al qaeda could be plotting an attack and have their eyes trained on the arabian peninsula. it covers travel for americans, cautioning them to be vigilant at tourist sites and public t
. >> announcer: from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nicely news with lester holt. >> good evening. it is ominous in tone and frustratingly thin on specifics, we are talking about the worldwide travel alert issued to americans overseas after u.s. intelligent caught wind al qaeda may be planning an attack against american interest. the threat is credible, but pinpointing the target or targets, officials are taking no chances. issuing a blanket travel warning and...
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nbc bay area's monty francis arrived near the fire command post. we understand there are new evacuation orders tonight. >> reporter: diane, that's right. evacuation orders issued for pinelake mountain, parts of grove land, and despite that some residents are deciding to stay behind, even as this fire edges closer. you can see behind me, a very large -- there's a large smoke billowing in the distance. now, about 15 miles from where we are, crews inside yosemite national park are working to protect two rows of giant see coyas. the fire is a distance from the groves of iconic trees but crews are clearing brush and setting sprinklers around the sequoias as a precaution. the fire burns along the northwest edge of the park. yosemite remains open was the west entrance on highway 120 is closed. the fire started one week ago and has scorched 200 square miles, larger than the enticityf san jose. 20 structures burned and 5,000 homes threatened. many who live in the threatened homes are struggling to decide whether to evacuate. >> you're scared and stressed. i
nbc bay area's monty francis arrived near the fire command post. we understand there are new evacuation orders tonight. >> reporter: diane, that's right. evacuation orders issued for pinelake mountain, parts of grove land, and despite that some residents are deciding to stay behind, even as this fire edges closer. you can see behind me, a very large -- there's a large smoke billowing in the distance. now, about 15 miles from where we are, crews inside yosemite national park are working to...
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"nbc nightly news" coming up next, followed by -- >> the nfl game on nbc, dallas cowboys and miami dolphins, hall of fame game coming up at 5:00. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors you're making it very hard to choose. your fans, the mcgregor family. 'cause we love chex. >>> on this sunday night -- on alert. after almost two dozen american embassies are closed, the u.s. goes further, tonight broadening its order in what some call the most serious terror threat since the 9/11 attacks. >>> boardwalk rampage. a california man faces a charge of murder after allegedly driving his car into a crowdof hundreds, killing a woman on her honeymoon and injuring 11 others. >>> up in the air. yankees slugger add ex-rodriguez about to find out how long he'll be suspended in baseball's highest profile scandal
"nbc nightly news" coming up next, followed by -- >> the nfl game on nbc, dallas cowboys and miami dolphins, hall of fame game coming up at 5:00. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors...
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nbc start ed it all 80 years ag. i'm proud to say i was part of it. >> nbc has grown a lot since then and so have the page opportunities. >> my page say assignment is technical operations with nbc. >> i'm on assignment. >> right now on assignment with "morning joe." >> to say the program is selective is an understatement. it's harder than getting into harvard. of the 16,000 that apply each year fewer than 2% make the cut. i'm living proof. i applied back in the 1970s only to be quickly rejected. best revenge, i'm an anchorman at nbc news. >> an anchorman who has a suit that almost perfectly matches the page uniform. so why not try being a page for a day? >> erica, you look perfect. lester, we do need to change your tie. >> you don't like my tie? >> i love your tie. but this goes with the uniform. >> okay. >> i'll hold your manual. >> with my tie ib you sorted it was on to the big test. almost 200 pages of material every page has to prove they know. >> he definitely has the advantage. he's been here, what, 13 years? t
nbc start ed it all 80 years ag. i'm proud to say i was part of it. >> nbc has grown a lot since then and so have the page opportunities. >> my page say assignment is technical operations with nbc. >> i'm on assignment. >> right now on assignment with "morning joe." >> to say the program is selective is an understatement. it's harder than getting into harvard. of the 16,000 that apply each year fewer than 2% make the cut. i'm living proof. i applied back...
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this is n brks krr"nbc nightly brian williams. >> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. reinforce mts are on tonight for firefighters trying to save thousands of homes from a massive infer no still burning in central idaho. it's the biggest and most dangerous of more than three dozen wildfires. late word is they're now burning in eight western states. fr for those on the fire lines, the conditions couldn't be worse and the stakes couldn't be higher. the fire in idaho threatening at least three communities, and thousands have had to leave their homes. nbc's miguel almaguer was with firefighters on the front lines for part of the day. he's pulled back now to safer ground in nearby hailey, idaho in order to talk to us. miguel? >> reporter: this is the perfect fuel. fire loves these steep terrains. it really explodes out of control when it hits a hill like this. so much of this hill was covered with waist-high debris and brush. when it hit this fire, it took off. tonight idaho's beaver creek fire is the most dangerous, most explosive bla
this is n brks krr"nbc nightly brian williams. >> good evening. i'm lester holt sitting in for brian. reinforce mts are on tonight for firefighters trying to save thousands of homes from a massive infer no still burning in central idaho. it's the biggest and most dangerous of more than three dozen wildfires. late word is they're now burning in eight western states. fr for those on the fire lines, the conditions couldn't be worse and the stakes couldn't be higher. the fire in idaho...
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nbc's miguel alma ger is there with the latest. miguel? >> reporter: good evening, on a summer weekend this boardwalk is packed with thousands of people, it was a similar scene yesterday when the car slammed into that group of pedestrians, including that woman who was here on her honeymo honeymoon. security cameras capture the moment of impact. look closely at the top of the screen as a car plows through the crowd. just moments earlier, the driver is seen entering the car, then speeding away. a second camera shows pedestrians leaping for their lives. >> we have a critical situation. we need a driver. >> reporter: chaos and panic ensue. at least a dozen people were struck by a driver who witnesses say appeared to be aiming for the crowd. victims strewn everywhere. >> one of the medics from 67th working on the critical patient. >> the scene was really bad. there were tables, people everywhere, blood everywhere. there was scattered stuff. it was horrible. >> reporter: 32-year-old italian woman visiting california while on her honeymoon was ki
nbc's miguel alma ger is there with the latest. miguel? >> reporter: good evening, on a summer weekend this boardwalk is packed with thousands of people, it was a similar scene yesterday when the car slammed into that group of pedestrians, including that woman who was here on her honeymo honeymoon. security cameras capture the moment of impact. look closely at the top of the screen as a car plows through the crowd. just moments earlier, the driver is seen entering the car, then speeding...
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nbc bay area's bob redell with the first reporter on scene. he has been talking to neighbors all morning long. bob, right now, starting to hear that tense situation may soon be over, correct? >> yes, just a few seconds ago to my right, an ambulance just left the scene. we believe that the suspect is tt being atu)tjt treated for an unknown injury. we also spoke with officers who have been guarding the perimeter here at sunset and cinderella and teill there might be a secod suspect, something that the man in custody indicated to police, they are just trying to confirm. police arrested this man 40 minutes ago after he tried elude police for a couple of hours. he's young man in his 20s but for i'lhim, proved very difficu to elude police, considering there were roughly 100 officers surrounding this area, woman is their guns drawn. when san jose's version of s.w.a.t. arrived they can went door to door, house to house, until they found him. took roughly 20 minutes and we are not sure what happened as far as he was arrested. did he surrender or was he
nbc bay area's bob redell with the first reporter on scene. he has been talking to neighbors all morning long. bob, right now, starting to hear that tense situation may soon be over, correct? >> yes, just a few seconds ago to my right, an ambulance just left the scene. we believe that the suspect is tt being atu)tjt treated for an unknown injury. we also spoke with officers who have been guarding the perimeter here at sunset and cinderella and teill there might be a secod suspect,...
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erica hill, nbc news, boston. >> that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. lester holt is back here tomorrow evening. have a great night. vuitton. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney has the night off. one of the tallest buildings in hayward was reduced to rubble this morning. take a look and listen. look at that. crews imploded warren hall on the campus of cal state east bay at 9:00 this morning. the demolition didn't just get rid of a seismically unsafe building but provided scientists with an opportunity. they set up 600 seismic censors to catch this moment. the goal is to analyze data collected before, during, and after the implosion to better understand the nearby hayward fault and the seismic zone around it. >> it went spectacularly. it took ten seconds to fall and made a good thump apparently heard and felt in alameda. that's really what we are hoping for. i think we're probably going to have the best possible result. so we're delighted. >> the data collected is also expected to give researchers a detailed map of the path of the hayward
erica hill, nbc news, boston. >> that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. lester holt is back here tomorrow evening. have a great night. vuitton. >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. terry mcsweeney has the night off. one of the tallest buildings in hayward was reduced to rubble this morning. take a look and listen. look at that. crews imploded warren hall on the campus of cal state east bay at 9:00 this morning. the demolition didn't just get rid of a seismically unsafe...
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nbc's kerry sanders is there with late details. kerry, i assume you're on firm ground right now, but how big a danger area at risk is there? >> reporter: well, good evening, lester. they've moved us back three city blocks fearing the sinkhole would continue to grow. the problem actually begins about 20 to 100 feet down where there's limestone. rainwater goes through the earth and hits that limestone, and it can cause it to dissolve. that is a recipe for disaster. >> we have a building that can potentially collapse. we don't know if it's a sinkhole or what. >> we need to know what room everybody was in. >> reporter: it was shortly after 3:00 in the morning, and maggie started her camera phone amid the chaos. she says it came without warning while on vacation with family and friends from virginia, she heard a single window pop its frame, then another and another. at first she thought it was someone in a fight. >> things flying, like glass flying. people jumping out of windows. luggage flying out of windows, people trying to salvage w
nbc's kerry sanders is there with late details. kerry, i assume you're on firm ground right now, but how big a danger area at risk is there? >> reporter: well, good evening, lester. they've moved us back three city blocks fearing the sinkhole would continue to grow. the problem actually begins about 20 to 100 feet down where there's limestone. rainwater goes through the earth and hits that limestone, and it can cause it to dissolve. that is a recipe for disaster. >> we have a...
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nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: all right. here we go. after a safety briefing, we were airborne. nbc news given a rare look over the burn zone, 106,000 acres, an area the size of denver. our pilot, michael leary, a veteran flying this cascade range. the pilots are well trained, but they have to contend with blinding smoke and shifting winds. even at 8,000 feet above the beaver creek fire, you can feel the heat, smell the smoke, but it's the size of this fire. it's endless. >> that's the toughest part for pilots. the toughest part is just the visible, seeing where you're going and avoiding other aircraft. >> reporter: the firefight from above is an aerial ballet of helicopters and big-swing plane, crisscrossing the skies, shoveling loads of water and retardant. they're making progress. evan is the chief of operations. >> the aircraft is really excellent to slow down fire bands, but the ultimate goal is we have to get boots on the ground, firefighters there to secure the fire line. >> reporter: nearly 2,000 firefighters are battling this b
nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: all right. here we go. after a safety briefing, we were airborne. nbc news given a rare look over the burn zone, 106,000 acres, an area the size of denver. our pilot, michael leary, a veteran flying this cascade range. the pilots are well trained, but they have to contend with blinding smoke and shifting winds. even at 8,000 feet above the beaver creek fire, you can feel the heat, smell the smoke, but it's the size of this fire. it's...
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nbc's andrea mitchell begins our coverage tonight from washington. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, lester. brushing aside assad's denial, the administration's goal is to punish him and stop him from ordering another chemical attack. hoping to prevent more deaths from devastating weapons not seen in decades. and lester, fair warning, these latest pictures are very hard to watch. this is a different kind of war. a war that kills babies silently, suddenly, bathing them not in blood, but in the tears of a doctor. ghastly images of last week's attack. most too horrifying to show on television. emerging only today. this infant apparently barely a month old. and a new horror near aleppo, the opposition claims phosphorous bombs and napalm dropped on civilians monday, killing at least ten, wounding dozens. a report that has not been independently verified. in texas today, speaking to veterans, the vice president continued the drum beat to punish bashar al assad. >> there's no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria. t
nbc's andrea mitchell begins our coverage tonight from washington. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, lester. brushing aside assad's denial, the administration's goal is to punish him and stop him from ordering another chemical attack. hoping to prevent more deaths from devastating weapons not seen in decades. and lester, fair warning, these latest pictures are very hard to watch. this is a different kind of war. a war that kills babies silently, suddenly, bathing them not in blood,...
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nbc has learned one of the key pieces of evidence that the u.s. has to prove assad's regime was behind the chemical attack is an intercepted communication that says assad's brother, a commander of the syrian republican guard, personally ordered the attack. that's why, lester, the president is so confident about where he stands on this. >> all right, chuck todd, thanks. let's get the read from syria in all this. in and around the city of damascus, the people who live there faced with the decision whether to leave or hunker down ahead of any possible strike on any number of potential targets by the u.s. tonight bill neely has made his way inside damascus to get a firsthand look at what's happening on the ground there. >> reporter: well, there is no question there is anxiety, apprehension about what missiles might rain down on this city and when, and yet by its standards, it's been a fairerly normal day in damascus. the traffic is still flowing, shops have been open. and there is shelling in the suburbs. in fact, just a few seconds ago there was a bo
nbc has learned one of the key pieces of evidence that the u.s. has to prove assad's regime was behind the chemical attack is an intercepted communication that says assad's brother, a commander of the syrian republican guard, personally ordered the attack. that's why, lester, the president is so confident about where he stands on this. >> all right, chuck todd, thanks. let's get the read from syria in all this. in and around the city of damascus, the people who live there faced with the...
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it's going to be here on nbc bay area. yul be able to catch the action if you're headed out to america's cup park it's free to get in. looks like they're charging admission. you have to get your bag looked through. no admission at america's cup park. and throughout thursday. upper 70s inland. 50s at the coast. we'll have showers off to the north. a few showers near santa rosa by thursday. we'll see about that tomorrow. >> it's august, right. >> i just wan to confirm. one of the hottest since 2009. >> interesting tidbit. >> let's get to sports. >>> as we mentioned in the news kags, drugs and bablg. something we went with a lot here. they continue our coverage from the comcast sportsnet newsroom. >> thanks very much. we would much rather talk about games but the news deals with the suspensions of major league baseball. the giants open a seven-game home stand. no one on the roster was on the list of players receiving suspensions in the relation to the investigations. manager bruce bochy and his team were together and hope tod
it's going to be here on nbc bay area. yul be able to catch the action if you're headed out to america's cup park it's free to get in. looks like they're charging admission. you have to get your bag looked through. no admission at america's cup park. and throughout thursday. upper 70s inland. 50s at the coast. we'll have showers off to the north. a few showers near santa rosa by thursday. we'll see about that tomorrow. >> it's august, right. >> i just wan to confirm. one of the...
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nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while baseball commissioner bud selig is reportedly swinging hard to get him off the field with either a lengthy suspension or a possible lifetime ban. >> it's in everybody's best interests if there is a deal brokered here. and it's in a-rod's best interest because it's going to get really, really ugly. >> reporter: the superstar home run hitter has earn in order than $350 million in 19 seasons in the big leagues. in 2007, he signed a record ten-year, $275 million contract and is still owed roughly $100 million. but how much of that money he'll actually k
nbc's ron mott is at the stadium for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. you know, sources are telling nbc sports that major league baseball is ready to announce suspensions of these players caught up in this latest doping investigation no later than monday, but it should be noted that list might not include a-rod. the stadium is smaller. there are fewer fans, and tonight alex rodriguez is shedding yankee pinstripes for trenton thunder blue, while...
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days before that speech he appeared on nbc's "meet the press," and this weekend nbc news will re-air the interview unedited and in its entirety. meet the press moderator david gregory hosts a special edition. david joins us now, tell us about that 1963 interview. what stands out for you as you watch it? >> well, what is striking is to be able to go back in time and to see this played out, to see dr. king in this form on a program that i love so much, but in that context, 1963 was such a tumultuous time. that was the backdrop for the march on washington. the fear of demonstrations in the streets and violence associated with the march on washington which did not do you mean pass. meg had been murdered, you had fire hoses turn theed on people in birmingham. you had all of this as a backdrop to this appearance on "meet the press," ultimately to the speech. and so you hear from dr. king in this interview, some of those themes. he wanted to speak to the largely white audience and you saw watching on television to make the case for civil rights, to make the case for economic equality, feeli
days before that speech he appeared on nbc's "meet the press," and this weekend nbc news will re-air the interview unedited and in its entirety. meet the press moderator david gregory hosts a special edition. david joins us now, tell us about that 1963 interview. what stands out for you as you watch it? >> well, what is striking is to be able to go back in time and to see this played out, to see dr. king in this form on a program that i love so much, but in that context, 1963...
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nightly news," an nbc news exclusive. we return to the mountains of idaho with the riders who gave authorities their big break about the kidnapping of hannah anderson. >>> and later, news of a secret revealed after decades of speculation about what really went on inside area 51. >>> we're back tonight with the first public appearance of hannah anderson since the california teenager was rescued in the mountains of idaho last weekend. and an exclusive first look at where she was found. hannah attended a fund-raiser for her family last night in san diego. friends saying she is grateful for the support. we know that the big break in the case came from a group of horseback riders who came across anderson and her abductor by chance in the wilderness. nbc's kevin tibbles made his way into that area and has our report. >> reporter: the craggy mountain trails and high pines of northern idaho are majestic and treacherous, which is why when these four seasoned riders came upon a man and a young girl 20 miles from the nearest paved r
nightly news," an nbc news exclusive. we return to the mountains of idaho with the riders who gave authorities their big break about the kidnapping of hannah anderson. >>> and later, news of a secret revealed after decades of speculation about what really went on inside area 51. >>> we're back tonight with the first public appearance of hannah anderson since the california teenager was rescued in the mountains of idaho last weekend. and an exclusive first look at where...
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for all of us on nbc news, good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> and right now, at 6:00, navigating around the bay bridge closure, a live look from our chopper over the san mateo bridge. take a look at that eastbound traffic. it is moving slowly, but far, far better than it was just a few hours ago. >>> want to give you a live look at traffic around the bay area. you're looking at the golden gate bridge right now. and traffic is moving smoothly, especially for a friday night. let's take you over to interstate 880 in oakland. not bad. maybe lots of people left early. some green on that green. some yellow. but mostly green. a lot of people trying to move home quickly. there is some traffic around the peninsula and the east bay though. so when will the bridge open on time, for the $6 billion question, we turn to jodi hernandez, live at the bay bridge toll plaza with more on the progress of construction crews there. >> reporter: and they're making a lot of progress. cal tran says they will be 40% done with this project. and by our calculations, if they continue with that pace
for all of us on nbc news, good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> and right now, at 6:00, navigating around the bay bridge closure, a live look from our chopper over the san mateo bridge. take a look at that eastbound traffic. it is moving slowly, but far, far better than it was just a few hours ago. >>> want to give you a live look at traffic around the bay area. you're looking at the golden gate bridge right now. and traffic is moving smoothly, especially...
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we get our report tonight from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight, nbc sports reports major league baseball will move to ban alex rodriguez for life if he doesn't reach an agreement on a less severe penalty, this from a source familiar with the investigation into a now-closed florida clinic that allegedly gave players performance-enhancing drugs. it is news that armed the embattled yankees third baseman another "sports illustrated" cover. >> we're looking at the end of one of most astonishing talents the game has ever seen, a-rod was supposed to be the guy who was going to put the clean face back on baseball history. >> reporter: on the field, a .300 hitter, hall of fame power and superstar looks. off the diamond, reports of marital infidelity, magazine spreads knocked for being self-centered, and then there is the money, that record $275 million deal to don the famed pinstripes. but he has been under a dark cloud ever since his admission four years ago about using steroids when he played for the texas rangers, this after a series of strong public denials. >> have you ever used ste
we get our report tonight from nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: tonight, nbc sports reports major league baseball will move to ban alex rodriguez for life if he doesn't reach an agreement on a less severe penalty, this from a source familiar with the investigation into a now-closed florida clinic that allegedly gave players performance-enhancing drugs. it is news that armed the embattled yankees third baseman another "sports illustrated" cover. >> we're looking at the end of...
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for all us us at "nbc nightly news," good night. at "nbc nigh news," good night. at "nbc nigh news," good night. at "nbc night news," good night. >> from beautiful sunny san diego, california, nfl legends and hollywood's hottest celebrities are on this field for the fifth annual "madden nfl 14 pigskin pro-am" powered by game stop. >> in the a player out here has ever played on a field quite like this. it's an awesome venue. ♪ >> hey there, everybody, welcome to the fifth annual "madden nfl 14 pigskin pro-am" powered by gamestop.
for all us us at "nbc nightly news," good night. at "nbc nigh news," good night. at "nbc nigh news," good night. at "nbc night news," good night. >> from beautiful sunny san diego, california, nfl legends and hollywood's hottest celebrities are on this field for the fifth annual "madden nfl 14 pigskin pro-am" powered by game stop. >> in the a player out here has ever played on a field quite like this. it's an awesome venue. ♪...
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nbc's ron mott at the game in chicago. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. it is opening day for alex rodriguez, his first game of the season after off-season hip surgery. really no matter how well he plays here tonight, his biggest hit will not come on the field. today yankee third baseman alex rodriguez was hit with a major league penalty, suspended without pay for the remainder of this season and all of next, potentially costing $35 million in lost salary. >> obviously disappointing with the news today, no question about it. but what we've always fought for is for the process. and i think we have that. and at some point we'll sit in front of an arbiter and give it our -- give our case. >> reporter: he's allowed to play starting with his season opener tonight until his planned appeal is completed. >> i would characterize this as extremely harsh, both by baseball's past experiences with steroid users but baseball sending a message saying they really want to clean up this game. >> reporter: acc
nbc's ron mott at the game in chicago. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you. it is opening day for alex rodriguez, his first game of the season after off-season hip surgery. really no matter how well he plays here tonight, his biggest hit will not come on the field. today yankee third baseman alex rodriguez was hit with a major league penalty, suspended without pay for the remainder of this season and all of next, potentially costing $35 million in lost salary....
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harry smith nbc news, pierce, nebraska. >> how cool is that. that's our report for this thursday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good thursday evening. and thanks for joining us. >> and i'm jessica aguirry. her ordeal will never end. a young woman gang raped told two of her attackers through a statement that she's forgiven them, in spite of the fact that she is still suffering from that brutal ra aal rape. and then the men heard from the judge. >> reporter: jessica, the judge told the two young men she can't give them a second chance because their victims didn't give one. in fact, she told one of the defendants she would give him more time if she could because what he did that october night was dispickable. >> was that she was beaten so badly that she can't remember ha happened to her. she can't remember the slapping, the punching, the beating. >> reporter: the judge says the richmond high school girl who surv
harry smith nbc news, pierce, nebraska. >> how cool is that. that's our report for this thursday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good thursday evening. and thanks for joining us. >> and i'm jessica aguirry. her ordeal will never end. a young woman gang raped told two of her attackers through a statement that she's forgiven them,...
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do check that out today, we bring you the telecast on nbc bay area. interesting stuff to see. >> very cool. after all, we are in silicon valley country. lawrence, thanks so much. >> tell the truth, you set your dvr for "days of our lives." >> always. >>> a controversial shirt is off of store shelves after a lot of shoppers called this sexist. take a look. children's place actually pulled these shirts after thousands of outraged customers complained much the shirt shows a checklist, you can see there citing a girl's best subjects as shopping, music and dancing but not math because "nobody's perfect." there are a number of children's place locations around the bay area, including bless san ton, milpitas and san hose >>> officials in los altos want everyone to know despite the heavy, musty smell, the city's water is safe to drink. cal water, which serves about 65,000 people in los altos and nearby cities has received close to a dozen complaints about a strange motor h 2 o. customers are assure it had is safe to drink. >>> president obama answering questi
do check that out today, we bring you the telecast on nbc bay area. interesting stuff to see. >> very cool. after all, we are in silicon valley country. lawrence, thanks so much. >> tell the truth, you set your dvr for "days of our lives." >> always. >>> a controversial shirt is off of store shelves after a lot of shoppers called this sexist. take a look. children's place actually pulled these shirts after thousands of outraged customers complained much the...
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nbc bay area's george kiriyama is in san jose. this finally brings some closure to a story that really shook up the community back in 2008. >> it does bring a little closure. that's exactly what they said. they also made it clear that pain will never go away. >> you're the biggest fool because you destroyed your own family and your own life with your petty dealings and your acts of revenge. >> reporter: the families did not hold back letting convicted killer know exactly how they felt about him will. >> mr. wu is a calculating, selfish, careless, evil individual who has shown no remorse for what he has done. he should never be allowed out. he has no regard for human life. >> reporter: wu will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering three of his co-workers at surviveport back in 2008. wu had been fired from his job. despite his toirps saying he was stark raving mad when he gunned down the victims, a jury saw it as revenge and first-degree murder. >> you have no such honor. perhaps someday you will be brave enough to take
nbc bay area's george kiriyama is in san jose. this finally brings some closure to a story that really shook up the community back in 2008. >> it does bring a little closure. that's exactly what they said. they also made it clear that pain will never go away. >> you're the biggest fool because you destroyed your own family and your own life with your petty dealings and your acts of revenge. >> reporter: the families did not hold back letting convicted killer know exactly how...
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then, we sort of carried on. >> that was nbc bay area lorne scott reporting. still ahead, a bay area proud man keeps his centuries old tradition live. why customers are paying thousands of dollars for his products. >> the weekend started off with a lot of cloud cover. now, it is going to be finishing up with heat and increasing fire danger. temperatures this time tomorrow soaring into the 90s. tropical moisture may stark some lightning fires. we'll talk more about that with some changes in your forecast when we come right back. >>> silicon valley is known where the best and the brightest create the new and the flashiest and also those that take pride in doing things they always have done. garvin thomas introduces us tonight in "bay area proud." >> reporter: in the capital of silicon valley, in the year 2013, the words old-fashioned are often tossed around as an insult, unless that is your name, roberto herrera. >> i am old-fashioned all the way. >> reporter: this is how you make boots. >> i put my spirit in the boots. >> reporter: roberto has run shoe repair s
then, we sort of carried on. >> that was nbc bay area lorne scott reporting. still ahead, a bay area proud man keeps his centuries old tradition live. why customers are paying thousands of dollars for his products. >> the weekend started off with a lot of cloud cover. now, it is going to be finishing up with heat and increasing fire danger. temperatures this time tomorrow soaring into the 90s. tropical moisture may stark some lightning fires. we'll talk more about that with some...
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nbc area's reporter is live outside of headquarters. are negotiations going to continue up until the end? >> reporter: that's right. they're at the negotiating table. the one thing they can agree on right now is that they will continue to work on it through the weekend, trying to strike a deal. many who waited for lunch at the civic center already have their minds set on monday and what 24e8' do if bart workers strike again. >> i think i'll get up super early and take the bus. >> you've got to add 45 minutes onto each commute you're making no matter which way you're going. >> reporter: yesterday they issued a 72-hour strike notice telling riders they will need to find another way to get around if a deal is not met by sunday. >> i would say there's a wide way to go. >> how much kwied? 6 inches? a mile? i don't know. but we're always hopeful we're going to get to an agreement. >> reporter: as the unions haggle it out, city and state leaders are doing what they can to help provide commuters with alternative transportation solutions should
nbc area's reporter is live outside of headquarters. are negotiations going to continue up until the end? >> reporter: that's right. they're at the negotiating table. the one thing they can agree on right now is that they will continue to work on it through the weekend, trying to strike a deal. many who waited for lunch at the civic center already have their minds set on monday and what 24e8' do if bart workers strike again. >> i think i'll get up super early and take the bus....
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >> when nbc nightly news continues, cruising memory lane one last time. it's bon voyage to the love boat. >>> friends and colleagues remembered our colleague, veteran news correspondent john palmer as the consummate broadcast journalist. palmer was celebrated for four decades of distinguished service at nbc as a white house correspondent and reporter on the frontlines and news anchor on the "today" show. john palmer died last saturday at 77 years old. a milestone tonight. our nbc station in medford, oregon can, obi celebrating 60 years on the air. like others, the family that owns the station gave out freeh tv sets to create an audience in 1953. folks started watching and the station is still going strong today. >> old ships don't fade away. they go to the scrap yard of cultural history. we are talking about the pacific princess, a ship you probably know better as the love boat which is making its final run. michelle franzen on the end of a love affair. ♪ the love boat >> the love boat set sail in the 70s. >> they don't make programs like that any
nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >> when nbc nightly news continues, cruising memory lane one last time. it's bon voyage to the love boat. >>> friends and colleagues remembered our colleague, veteran news correspondent john palmer as the consummate broadcast journalist. palmer was celebrated for four decades of distinguished service at nbc as a white house correspondent and reporter on the frontlines and news anchor on the "today" show. john palmer died last...
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nbc's richard engel is covering the story from egypt's capital. we want to warn you some of the video you are about to see may be disturbing. >> reporter: if confirmed, this would be one of the worst atrocity of the war in syria. this morning, syrian rebels tell us there was a series of what they claim were chemical weapons attacks, ten villages the least to the east and north of damascus, hit by what rebels say were surface-to-surface missiles fired by the regime and tips with chemical weapons. the death toll, well over 1,000. symptoms before death, witnesses tell us, were shortness of breath, con stricted pupils, foaming at the mouth. we have seen videos posted online showing many women and children among the dead. the syrian government has denied categorically that it was responsible for this attack, denied that it used chemical weapons. it comes at a time when u.n. weapons inspectors looking in exact matter are in damascus a few miles away from where these alleged attacks took place. richard engel, nbc news, cairo. >>> an egyptian court in the
nbc's richard engel is covering the story from egypt's capital. we want to warn you some of the video you are about to see may be disturbing. >> reporter: if confirmed, this would be one of the worst atrocity of the war in syria. this morning, syrian rebels tell us there was a series of what they claim were chemical weapons attacks, ten villages the least to the east and north of damascus, hit by what rebels say were surface-to-surface missiles fired by the regime and tips with chemical...
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. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. terry mcsweeney is off tonight, and we begin with a developing story. the fire burning in and around yosemite grew by more than 10% today to nearly 144,000 acres. tonight we have new information that hits home for many people in the east bay. we've learned the fire has destroyed the berkley family camp. that's seven miles from the entrance to yosemite. nbc's monte francis has spent the weekend on the front lines of the fire. and it doesn't seem to be slowing down at this point. >> reporter: well, diane, that's right. several camps are threatened by this fire. we're told that one has been destroyed. that is the berkley tawall me camp. it has been owned and operated since 1922. we found these photos taken before the fire on the website. thankfully the camp and staffers were evacuated before hand and no one was hurt. almost 3,000 firefighters are across this state fighting this blaze. more than half of them are here in tawall me sitting hoping to hold back the flames from this small comm
. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening. terry mcsweeney is off tonight, and we begin with a developing story. the fire burning in and around yosemite grew by more than 10% today to nearly 144,000 acres. tonight we have new information that hits home for many people in the east bay. we've learned the fire has destroyed the berkley family camp. that's seven miles from the entrance to yosemite. nbc's monte francis has spent the weekend on the front lines of the...
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nbc jodi hernandez is live from grove land. she joins us now. >> reporter: jessica, that fire is a monster. numerous firefighters say they have never seen anything quite like this. as you look over this ring you can see all this smoke coming up. that is where the fire is burning hot and heavy tonight. we are told it is wall to wall flames out there. and as of right now, this fire is expected to just keep on growing. >> this fire is very dynamic, and this fire does have a mind of its own. the resources here have doubled. and right now, we're at 105,000 acres, plus. and we've got over 2,000 personnel here fighting the fire. >> reporter: it's been burning for six days now, but the rim fire's not showing any sign of slowing down. >> you've got terrain. you've got the heat, the try conditions. it is so dry out there. so there's plenty of fuel for the fire to use. and once we see those plumes, it will create an environment all to itself. you have got nationwide resources at your service right now. >> reporter: the u.s. forest service
nbc jodi hernandez is live from grove land. she joins us now. >> reporter: jessica, that fire is a monster. numerous firefighters say they have never seen anything quite like this. as you look over this ring you can see all this smoke coming up. that is where the fire is burning hot and heavy tonight. we are told it is wall to wall flames out there. and as of right now, this fire is expected to just keep on growing. >> this fire is very dynamic, and this fire does have a mind of its...
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by the way, comcast owns nbc universal. and this station. >> san francisco's iconic pied piper has a lot of followers, some are expected to greet him as he returns to place of honor. earlier this year, we fold you historic palace hotel where the famed mural was installed a century ago was about to be sold. experts valued it at $5 million. now social media is credited with stirring the outcry among fans demanding the piper stay in san francisco. guess what, the hotel's owners, after restoration, a brighter, piper unveiled at the palace hotel's bar two weeks from tonight. >> powerball winner in the bay area. ticket sold at lakewood shell station matched five of the six numbers. that winner gets more than $289,000 before taxes. three other people hit the jackpot and will share $448 million. one ticket sold in minnesota. two others in new jersey. and one came forward today. 45-year-old paul white, project engineer from ham lake, minnesota. already claimed his check for $149.4 million. >> i talk about i am going to win the lot y
by the way, comcast owns nbc universal. and this station. >> san francisco's iconic pied piper has a lot of followers, some are expected to greet him as he returns to place of honor. earlier this year, we fold you historic palace hotel where the famed mural was installed a century ago was about to be sold. experts valued it at $5 million. now social media is credited with stirring the outcry among fans demanding the piper stay in san francisco. guess what, the hotel's owners, after...
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an nbc news exclusive. kidnapping survivor hannah anderson sets the record straight for the first time since her harrowing ordeal. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york,
an nbc news exclusive. kidnapping survivor hannah anderson sets the record straight for the first time since her harrowing ordeal. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york,
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and for more on weather now, let's turn to nbc's meteorologist dylan dreyer. good morning to you. >> good morning. more rain is expected in that same area. only actually takes two feet of twurt just take a car and just carry it. so certainly does sweep it away. but out west, we're actually seeing the opposite. we're not really seeing a lot of rain at all. it's pretty gorgeous. a couple of scattered showers moving into the southwest. but up and down the west coast itself from seattle right down into l.a. it looks like a good amount of sunshine today once we burn off any morning fog. temperatures look hot, though. should get up to 106 in vegas today. 107 in phoenix. actually, the 14th day of temperatures in the triple digit range in phoenix. you can see that's not changing this week. in seattle, though, just want to point this out. i have family up there. they are enjoying some really nice weather. lots of sunshine. temperatures in the 70s and 80s as opposed to usual rainy weather in that area. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a peek out y
and for more on weather now, let's turn to nbc's meteorologist dylan dreyer. good morning to you. >> good morning. more rain is expected in that same area. only actually takes two feet of twurt just take a car and just carry it. so certainly does sweep it away. but out west, we're actually seeing the opposite. we're not really seeing a lot of rain at all. it's pretty gorgeous. a couple of scattered showers moving into the southwest. but up and down the west coast itself from seattle right...
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check it out on nbc news.com. imagine that happening to you. >>> also leading the news, a stunning british parliament vote against military action in syria. the white house said a decision on a possible u.s. military strike will be guided by america's best interests. suggesting the u.s. may act alone if other nations will not help. >>> this pennsylvania police chief is already suspended and could be fired for posting videos like this. they show mark kessler shouting obscenities and firing a gun. they are likely to make their final decision. he made these videos to draw attention to the erosion of the second amendment. and the hidden discovery in greenland. buried under a mile of ice, scientists discover a giant canyon carved in bedrock. it's the brown groove on the nasa video we're showing here. it's more than 400 miles long and a half mile deep. a grand canyon underneath a lot of ice. >>> here's proof the -- here's some proof that age really is nothing but a number. at 93 years young, irishman tom lackey is break
check it out on nbc news.com. imagine that happening to you. >>> also leading the news, a stunning british parliament vote against military action in syria. the white house said a decision on a possible u.s. military strike will be guided by america's best interests. suggesting the u.s. may act alone if other nations will not help. >>> this pennsylvania police chief is already suspended and could be fired for posting videos like this. they show mark kessler shouting...
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you can come out to the nbc bay area booth. pick your favorite boat. >> oh, they're moving. >> looks like i won! >> you can pick your boat and maybe win a little something. if the boats are not for you, you can stop by and get an nbc bay area news tattoo. don't get distracted by the gun show. >> jeff. >> jeff looks like a sailorment. >> i've been working out for weeks so i can show off those tattoos. >> looking mighty fine. >> we have to show this whole setup. it looks large on tv. >> it's a fan. >> very small scale. but great for the kids. they can have a fun time and do a little boat race. >> we'll see you in fremont. you didn't finish the race. >> i know. i'm filing a complaint. >> she won. she surpassed the finish line. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead at 5:00, madonna and lady gaga might have something else in common. breaking the law in one country. >>> plus the biggest hit of the summer gets a kid friendly makeover. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my m
you can come out to the nbc bay area booth. pick your favorite boat. >> oh, they're moving. >> looks like i won! >> you can pick your boat and maybe win a little something. if the boats are not for you, you can stop by and get an nbc bay area news tattoo. don't get distracted by the gun show. >> jeff. >> jeff looks like a sailorment. >> i've been working out for weeks so i can show off those tattoos. >> looking mighty fine. >> we have to show this...
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nbc's miguel almaguer is in banning, california, for us tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. i want to give you some perspective of the terrain we're in, what this fire is feeding on. there are acre and acre of bone-dry brush. take a look at this field. see how dry this is? it is the perfect fuel for this fire. it's charred across more than 11,000 acres, and it's growing larger every minute. >> if we can get some air support, anything at all will help. >> reporter: from the air, a moving monster. the so-called silver fire exploding out of control at a, quote, critical rate. >> several structures involved. >> reporter: in less than 24 hours, this inferno quadrupled in size. 16 square miles up in smoke. >> it hit here very fast. that wind started pushing that fire up over the ridge lines and before they knew it, it was upon the community. >> reporter: this is erratic and aggressive fire behavior, even for seasoned california firefighters. >> i'd like to request five strike teams of crews. >> reporter: at least 15 structur
nbc's miguel almaguer is in banning, california, for us tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. i want to give you some perspective of the terrain we're in, what this fire is feeding on. there are acre and acre of bone-dry brush. take a look at this field. see how dry this is? it is the perfect fuel for this fire. it's charred across more than 11,000 acres, and it's growing larger every minute. >> if we can get some air support, anything at all will help....
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nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from decatur now with details. gabe? >> reporter: lester, all 800-plus students have been accounted for tonight, and no injuries have been reported. visitors are supposed to be buzzed into the school, but somehow the suspect got through. a terrifying scene in suburban atlanta. a reported gunman at an elementary school, children being quickly herded to safety, and dozens of officers swarming. >> why would you run into an elementary school with innocent babies? >> reporter: around lunchtime, police say a 19-year-old man wearing dark clothes walked into the front office at ronald mcnair discovery learning academy with an ak-47 and told the clerk to call a local tv station. as officers approached, police say he stepped outside the school and fired at least six shots. when police fired back, he dropped to the ground and surrendered. no one was injured. >> i'm in shock. i never thought something like this would happen in my neighborhood, period. >> reporter: for linda bell, it was three hours of agony. the wait for her 6-year-
nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from decatur now with details. gabe? >> reporter: lester, all 800-plus students have been accounted for tonight, and no injuries have been reported. visitors are supposed to be buzzed into the school, but somehow the suspect got through. a terrifying scene in suburban atlanta. a reported gunman at an elementary school, children being quickly herded to safety, and dozens of officers swarming. >> why would you run into an elementary school with innocent...
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nbc's richard engel made it into syria today. he is now safely back on the turkish side of the border with a lot more on today's fast-moving developments. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. some western officials believe that president bashar al assad personally ordered the use of chemical weapons. tonight, the white house says no final decision has been made about any u.s. military action. >> reporter: u.n. inspectors today in damascus. one of their vehicles shot by a sniper, but after a brief delay they finally began their work interviewing survivors, doctors and taking samples. but this may already be a side show. the u.s. and others already believe the assad regime used chemical weapons last week on a scale not seen anywhere in decades. so america is once again building a case for military action. >> there must be accountability for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons. >> reporter: the likely action cruise missile strikes from four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines already in the
nbc's richard engel made it into syria today. he is now safely back on the turkish side of the border with a lot more on today's fast-moving developments. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. some western officials believe that president bashar al assad personally ordered the use of chemical weapons. tonight, the white house says no final decision has been made about any u.s. military action. >> reporter: u.n. inspectors today in damascus. one of their vehicles...
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nbc's tom costello has new details for us. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the ntsb is telling us the first officer was flying the plane. that is very common. but for some reason while below 400 feet on final approach, the captain suddenly grabbed control of the aircraft. and seconds later, the crash landing. to the passengers inside flight 345, the approach into laguardia two weeks ago seemed to be normal. but then, suddenly -- panic on board as the nose of the 737 slammed on to the runway. >> you need to take your seat, please take your seat. >> reporter: now, federal investigators say the plane's first officer had been flying the plane, but in the final seconds of flight while below 400 feet altitude, the captain suddenly assumed control of the plane. seconds later, the crash landing. to veteran pilot john cox, the question is why wouldn't the captain simply go around if he or she thought there was a problem. >> if there is an issue that arises between 500 feet and the ground and there's any question about the safe
nbc's tom costello has new details for us. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, the ntsb is telling us the first officer was flying the plane. that is very common. but for some reason while below 400 feet on final approach, the captain suddenly grabbed control of the aircraft. and seconds later, the crash landing. to the passengers inside flight 345, the approach into laguardia two weeks ago seemed to be normal. but then, suddenly -- panic on board as the nose of the 737 slammed on to...
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nbc's chuck todd asked the question that was on everyone's mind. he joins us now from the white house. chuck? >> reporter: good evening, lester. well is it a victory for edward snowden? that's going to depend on the aye of the beholder. but clearly the president admitted his hand was forced when he announced a series of reforms for the controversial nsa surveillance programs. trying to mitigate the damage done to him politically by nsa leaker edward snowden, the president announced new steps to try to restore public confidence in the controversial nsa surveillance program. the president refused, though, to give any credit today to snowden. >> is your mindset changed about him? is he now more whistle-blower than he is a hacker? is he a patriot? >> no, i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. as i said in my opening remarks, i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr. snowden made these leaks. i actually think we would have gotten to the same place. and we would have done so without putting at risk our national security.
nbc's chuck todd asked the question that was on everyone's mind. he joins us now from the white house. chuck? >> reporter: good evening, lester. well is it a victory for edward snowden? that's going to depend on the aye of the beholder. but clearly the president admitted his hand was forced when he announced a series of reforms for the controversial nsa surveillance programs. trying to mitigate the damage done to him politically by nsa leaker edward snowden, the president announced new...
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nbc's richard engel is covering the story from the capital of egypt. we want to warn you, you may think some of the videoour bea to see is disturbing. >> reporter: images are still coming in showing absolute horror in syria, what a growing number of experts say do indicate that chemical weapons were used. the administration seems to be weighing its options, trying to find out exactly what happened and crucially, who may have been responsible before taking any action, let alone military action. >> if these reports are true, it would be an outrageous and flagrant escalation of the use of chemical weapons by the regime. so our focus is on nailing down the facts. >> reporter: u.n. secretary-general, ban ki-moon, says if it is proven that chemic chemical weapons were used it would be a crime against humanity and result in criminal consequences. >> any use of chemical weapons anywhere, by anybody, under any circumstance circumstances would violate inters aal in law. >> reporter: russia, an ally of the syrian regime of bashar al assad, called for u.n. inspect
nbc's richard engel is covering the story from the capital of egypt. we want to warn you, you may think some of the videoour bea to see is disturbing. >> reporter: images are still coming in showing absolute horror in syria, what a growing number of experts say do indicate that chemical weapons were used. the administration seems to be weighing its options, trying to find out exactly what happened and crucially, who may have been responsible before taking any action, let alone military...
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nbc's richard engel has more from near the syrian border. >> reporter: u.n. inspectors in damascus, one of their vehicles shot by a sniper, interviewed victims yesterday and doctors and looked for evidence of a chemical attack. but it maybe too late. u.s. intelligence officials are convinced the syrian regime used chemical weapons last week on a scale not seen anywhere in decades. so the united states is once again building a case for military action, this time, on moral grounds, and to discourage others from using chemical weapons. >> the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of blood or even a visible wound. bodies contorting in spasms. human suffering that we could never ignore or forget. anyone who could claim that an attack of this staggering scale could be contrive or fabricated needs to check their conscience and their own moral compass. >> reporter: while the white house says no final decision has been made, the u.s. has military options for a limited strike without sending in troops. officials tell nbc news to expect cruise mill
nbc's richard engel has more from near the syrian border. >> reporter: u.n. inspectors in damascus, one of their vehicles shot by a sniper, interviewed victims yesterday and doctors and looked for evidence of a chemical attack. but it maybe too late. u.s. intelligence officials are convinced the syrian regime used chemical weapons last week on a scale not seen anywhere in decades. so the united states is once again building a case for military action, this time, on moral grounds, and to...
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in south san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> we tested it out. jeff ranieri tested it out too. >> my hand looks line free. >> my hand is softer. so it could be working. >> it is a little softer. i was thinking about what is on the back of some of those product labels. >>> also helping with your skin, cloud cover helping to block out some of the sun's uv rays. temperatures tomorrow are in the mid- to upper-50s. clouded in at the coast and by the bay our fourth day in a row of widespread cloud cover in the bay area. at 11:00 we get sunshine in here temperatures in the upper 60s. let's look at the sky camera network this afternoon and sunny skies and six hours of clear skies after that fog this morning. off to the north in foster city as the sunsets that marine layer is moving in. and off to the north you will see at the golden gate bridge, thick fog and areas of dries than is already beginning. a look at the fog factor forecast thursday. all counties highlighted. widespread low cloud cover expected in san jose and of course at the coastline all the
in south san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> we tested it out. jeff ranieri tested it out too. >> my hand looks line free. >> my hand is softer. so it could be working. >> it is a little softer. i was thinking about what is on the back of some of those product labels. >>> also helping with your skin, cloud cover helping to block out some of the sun's uv rays. temperatures tomorrow are in the mid- to upper-50s. clouded in at the coast and by the...
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i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of fog with us today, continuing across the golden gate bridge. if you're heading to any one of these events, san francisco game tonight, temperatures in the 60s and building fog. more coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> we're following breaking news now. our chopper on its way to san jose. an accident on the 101 that's tying up this friday evening commute. we'll tell you the details when we return. stay with us. >>> in health matters tonight, it's called cool sculping. it freezes fat cells until they die. plastic surgeons in california looked at more than 500 cases and found the device cuts down on the fat underneath the skin and has very few side effects. it's an alternative to liposuction, no needles and no recovery time. it is becoming popular, especially for men. >>> do you get bitten by mosquitos while everyone is untouched? what you eat, what you wear, even your blood type could be reasons why. renee tessman explains. >> pretty typical area for mosquitos. >> all this
i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of fog with us today, continuing across the golden gate bridge. if you're heading to any one of these events, san francisco game tonight, temperatures in the 60s and building fog. more coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> we're following breaking news now. our chopper on its way to san jose. an accident on the 101 that's tying up this friday evening commute. we'll tell you the details when we return. stay with us....
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nbc's joe fryer is in san diego with the latest for us. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the account was created by someone claiming to be hannah anderson. it was created long ago and deactivated today. now, authorities will not say if hannah made these posts which contain a lot of information about what happened. sidestepping the mainstream media, the information and new images of hannah were shared through social media on ask fm, which allows users to ask each other questions. the account bearing hannah's name was active until august 3rd. on the 4th she was abducted and the messages stopped until this monday when she returned home and appears to have started responding to hundreds of questions and comments. the posts say james dimaggio tricked us when he invited her family over saying he was losing his house because of money issues. investigators later found the bodies of her mother and brother inside the home after it burned to the ground. the website says dimaggio had the house set to where it would catch on fire at a cert
nbc's joe fryer is in san diego with the latest for us. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the account was created by someone claiming to be hannah anderson. it was created long ago and deactivated today. now, authorities will not say if hannah made these posts which contain a lot of information about what happened. sidestepping the mainstream media, the information and new images of hannah were shared through social media on ask fm, which allows users to ask each other...
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you can watch that game right here on nbc bay area. that's at 7:00. >>> still to come, how about this, when off field sobriety test what do you do? you don't get nervous, you just come on fat, so he just bust a move, the kind of moves that couldn't keep him out of jail though. move, the kind of moves that move, the kind of moves that >>> we finish up it is the weekend f you want to shake your things, several places, appropriate places, want to get down, a wedding, nightclub, nbc bay area newsroom. . we are do that all the time what about after being pulled over by police? this promises to make you smile. he was caught dancing during his field sobriety test. initially refused to stop, but then pulled over that's when the show began. gets better. with a much this. he performed field sobriety tests, took him into custody, this is not the funny part though. police say his blood alcohol content was .24, three times the legal limit. >> here he goes. >> nothing to joke aboutúg& the but i have never seen such a thing before. >> i was waiting
you can watch that game right here on nbc bay area. that's at 7:00. >>> still to come, how about this, when off field sobriety test what do you do? you don't get nervous, you just come on fat, so he just bust a move, the kind of moves that couldn't keep him out of jail though. move, the kind of moves that move, the kind of moves that >>> we finish up it is the weekend f you want to shake your things, several places, appropriate places, want to get down, a wedding, nightclub,...
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with nbc sports bob costas. big news coming up on steroids and suspensions this tweaweek. >> see you shortly, david. >>> that's going to do it for all of us. thanks for spending time with us. >> see you later on on "nbc nightly news." so long. enjoy your sunday. " until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching and enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. and the final countdown to the possible b.a.r.t. strike is underway. we have reaction from both sides of the negotiating table as well as a backup plan for tomorrow's commute. >>> also, local travelers react to the worldwide terror alert for travelers. >>> and a driver runs into a crowd at a famous boardwalk, but was it deliberate? this is today in the bay. >>> we are looking live at san francisco. not only do you see the fog squished down on the transamerica building but you see the flag there waving in the wind. it is a very cool start to the day there.
with nbc sports bob costas. big news coming up on steroids and suspensions this tweaweek. >> see you shortly, david. >>> that's going to do it for all of us. thanks for spending time with us. >> see you later on on "nbc nightly news." so long. enjoy your sunday. " until then, so long, everybody. thanks for watching and enjoy your sunday. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. and the final countdown to the possible b.a.r.t. strike is underway. we have...